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A leading healthcare service provider seeks a dedicated Band 8a Forensic Psychologist to join their Personality Service in London. This position involves delivering specialized psychological therapies to individuals with complex mental health needs, contributing to innovative treatment planning. If you are passionate about supporting patients with personality disorders, we invite you to apply.
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Pulse
London, United Kingdom
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02.06.2025
17.07.2025
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Pulse is currently seeking a determined Band 8a Forensic Psychologist to be welcomed into our client’s Personality Service, within a fantastic hospital based in London. This position will be available for the assigned Clinical Psychologist to start as soon as possible, working full-time hours per week for a period of 3 years.
This is a specialist treatment service for individuals with personality difficulties and a history of sexual offending. The service is part of the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway and is jointly delivered by NHS and Prison partners. We are committed to working in partnership with Prison and Probation colleagues; this service is a joint enterprise so relies on collaborative working. We also work in partnership with other healthcare providers and our criminal justice system partners to improve health, support justice and reduce re-offending behaviour.
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If you are a patient and empathetic Psychologist with a keen interest in helping adults with mental health conditions, please apply today or contact our team for more information.
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